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What is the deffinition of a Trapezoid?

1 pair of parallel sides

How do you know if a shape is a quadrilateral?

Four sides

What shape has...1 pair of parallel sides and the other pair congruent?

Isosceles Trapezoid

What is the deffinition of a parallelogram?

2 pair of opposite sides parallel

What shapes are deffined by 4 right angles?

Square, Rectangle

What is the deffinition of a kite?

2 pair of adjacent sides congruent

What shape has 4 congruent sides?

A rhombus

Which shape is a rectangle and a rhombus?

A square

What are the properties of a trapezoid?

Consecutive angles supplementary, median parallel to both bases

What is the equation to find the median?

base plus base divided by 2

What are the properties of an Isosceles Trapezoid?

2 pair of base angles congruent, diagonals congruent

What are the 5 properties of a parallelogram?

-2 pair of oppsite angles congruent
-2 pair of opposite sides congruent
-1 pair of opposite sides congruent and parallel
-diagonals bisect each other
-1 right angle=4 right angles

Which shapes are not parallelograms and why?

Rhombus, Kite- they do not have 2 parallel sides

In order to prove a shape is a trapezoid what is needed?

2 slopes to prove parallel sides

What shape would require the distance of two diagonals to prove?

Isosceles trapezoid

A parallelogram requires what formula to prove itself?

2 midpoints to prove the diagonals bisect each other

A rectangle requires what information to prove itself?

4 slopes to prove perpendicular angles

A rhombus requires what information to prove itself?

4 distances of sides congruent, slopes of diagonals perpendicular, midpoints of diagonals the same

What information is required to prove a shape to be a square?

2 slopes of diagonals perpendicular, 2 distances of diagonals congruent